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Had no children | KNUTSON, Kenneth Willard (I31727)
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1002 |
Had son buried at Goodrich Cem - no stone
"FamilySearch.com (IGI) = Will W. Delano to Nettie Eliza Bingham on Dec 7/1885 at Grand Blanc, Genesee Co. Mich. Source Call T 1 018927
(Marriage records 1836-1917 - Indexs 1836-1917)
Family Search (IGI):
Nettie Eliza Brigham, born 28Oct.1869; Hadley, Mich. Father: Aaron G. Brigham and Motehr: Caroline A. Vantine
Above 2 records from:
Martha Looy-Allington
3500 Cook Peak Road
Lake Isabella, Ca. 93240 | BRIGHAM, Nettie Eliza (I8722)
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1003 |
Halvor died in a fire in 1695. | SêAVISEN, Halvor (I15245)
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1004 |
Hard to read, name could be incorrect | TREMBLAY, Shannon (I30829)
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1005 |
Has a granddaughter, Robin | GUYITT, Norma G. (I35183)
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1006 |
Has grandchildren:
-Bruce Warwick resides in Chatham
-Mark Warwick resides in Tennesee
-Kathy Brouwer resides in Blenheim
-Karen Steinman resides in Lambert
-Bradley Warwick resides in Kingston | WARWICK, Roy Cecil (I35361)
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1007 |
Have 1 or 2 children | BOWSLAUGH, Della (I36811)
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1008 |
Have a picture of a gravestone which states the following:
IN
Memory of
MARIA WIFE OF JOHN
BANK LITTLE WENLOCK
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
NOVEMBER 1th 1882 AGED 76 years
ALSO JOHN BANKS HUSBAND
OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED
MARCH 12TH 1887 AGED 90 YEARS
O God, our Help in ages past
our hope for years to come
our shelter from the stormy balst
and our eternal home | BANKS, John (I883)
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1009 |
Have obituary | HOLE, William Henry (I8416)
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1010 |
Have obituary. It states a total of 4 children and 2 grandchildren from the union of thier children's marriages. | MINER, Mildred G. (I32024)
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1011 |
Have online obituary | TUCK, Harold (I37023)
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1012 |
Have photocopy of photo of him (3 in total) #1105B. | VANTINE, James Albert (I8907)
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1013 |
he and 2nd wife lived 1st in Rochester NY and then moved to Germania Wis no issue | KEYES, Walter (I22740)
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1014 |
He died 1st qtr of 1874 | HOLE, William Hurlstone (I24000)
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1015 |
He died in a fire in 1746. | LEIDULVSEN, Kjetil (I15251)
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1016 |
He feld during the religious and polical persecutions by the Indquisition and he House of Hapsburg in the Netherlands with his family. | DES MARETS, Jacques (I5908)
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1017 |
he had nine unnamed chldren with 2nd wife | KEYES, Ezekial (I22498)
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1018 |
He inherited the Smith homestead (his wife's family home) | MUIR, Andrew P. (I36635)
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1019 |
He is prob the Henry, b. 1850 who married Lucy and had these children | YEAGER, Henry (I38245)
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1020 |
He later changed his name to Richard Leroy Hoffman when he was adopted. | VANTINE, Albert Mathias (I7930)
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1021 |
He left behind 15 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren | BOURRASSA, Lawrence Edward (I30633)
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1022 |
He left in his early life the old homestead at Sicomac, locating first at Totowa, finally in Stagg Town. Here on North Main street he erected a comfortable residence where most of his children were born. He also erected at the foot of Clinton street the first grist mill in that locality, which was used as a grist and saw mill. | STAGG, William (I13332)
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1023 |
He moved in the late 1760's to Conewago Colony, York Co. PA. | FONTEYN, Charles (I4220)
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1024 |
He never married | TAYLOR, William (I21478)
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1025 |
He owned a photograph store | OLMSTEAD, Fred (I35970)
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1026 |
He possibly married again??? | BARNES, Thomas (I447)
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1027 |
He served as Lieut. 10th Mich. Infantry during Civil War.
#1106 - Add notes from Portrait and Biographical Record of Genesee, Lapeer and Tuscola Co. Mich. Write-up from: Jay and Beth Kipp. | KIPP, James Riley (I8861)
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1028 |
He spent 2 years in the French and Indian War | BUZZELL, Ichabod (I14701)
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1029 |
He was 22 months old | OLMSTEAD, Leo (I14614)
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1030 |
He was a county constable. One night while he was on duty at the Hamilton jail, He was brutally struck. He died | SPRINGSTED, Albert "Case" (I37965)
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1031 |
He was a cousin to his second wife | DAVIS, Hiram (I32193)
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1032 |
he was a cripple | GREEN, William (I37734)
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1033 |
He was a farmer at Koinge | PERSSON, Karl (I2261)
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1034 |
He was a farmer in Farhult, Sweden | NYSTROM, Ola (I34630)
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1035 |
He was a farmer in Langarod, Sweden | TRULSSON, Pehr (Per) (I110)
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1036 |
He was a farmer in Langarod, Sweden | PERSSON, Olof (I34639)
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1037 |
He was a farmer in Oderup, Sweden | FRANK, Harry (I2259)
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1038 |
He was a historian | PETTIT JR., John Henry (I37036)
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1039 |
He was a musician | TURGEON, Alfred J. (I33761)
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1040 |
He was a photographer | JOHNSON, Edward R. (I38257)
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1041 |
He was a physician in Hanford, California. | FOSTER, Ernest Charles (I21537)
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1042 |
He was a sergeant in the Medical Corps while serviing overseas in WW1. | GREEN, Ranson Thomas (I37617)
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1043 |
He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. He died soon after receiiving his pension. | LOOMIS, Benajah (I7435)
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1044 |
He was a successful merchant | LEE, William (I39100)
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1045 |
He was a well known Bristol motor engineer | HOLE, William John (I8937)
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1046 |
He was a widower with 6 children | Family: Alfred Jacob TEACHOUT / Esther YORK, (Twin) (F11365)
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1047 |
He was adopted | OWEN, Donald H. (I35246)
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1048 |
He was adopted at birth at the death of his mother | DUBE, Philippe (I9066)
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1049 |
He was Autoworker. Memober of th erichfield United Methodist church. He was also a member fo the Harness Horseman's Assocaiton and raced horses for many years. he retired from Chevrolet Manufacturing Co. in 1967 after 38 years of service. | UPTEGRAFF, Laverne (I13881)
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1050 |
He was bapt. 17 Apr.1726 to Egbert Ackerman and Elizabeth Bryant; Hackensack. | ACKERMAN, Cornelius (I7324)
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